Oregon Field Guide
Sea Lions and Oyster Meroir
Season 27 Episode 2706 | 27m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Oregon Field Guide's Season 27, Episode 6: Sea Lions and Oyster Meroir
A record number of sea lions are showing up on the Columbia River. Government and tribal biologists believe they are eating too many endangered salmon. Are severe measures needed? And a story about oysters, which, like wine, take their distinctive flaor from the aquaculture of their home bays. Learn more about their unique "meroir".
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Oregon Field Guide is a local public television program presented by OPB
Oregon Field Guide
Sea Lions and Oyster Meroir
Season 27 Episode 2706 | 27m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
A record number of sea lions are showing up on the Columbia River. Government and tribal biologists believe they are eating too many endangered salmon. Are severe measures needed? And a story about oysters, which, like wine, take their distinctive flaor from the aquaculture of their home bays. Learn more about their unique "meroir".
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Clip: S27 Ep2706 | 14m | Like the "terroir" of wine, oysters have a "meroir" according to their home bays. (14m)
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Clip: S27 Ep2706 | 9m 36s | The government responds to sea lions eating salmon with severe measures. (9m 36s)
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